Cops: Robbery in Great Kills linked to heists in Brooklyn, Queens

Police are asking for the public's help in identifying a man sought for questioning in connection with three bank robberies in three boroughs: Staten Island, Brooklyn and Queens.

The man wore a variety of disguises including hats, masks and gloves in the robbery pattern, according to a written statement from the NYPD's Deputy Commissioner of Public Information.

Additional photos of the man were released to the media by police.

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The incident on Staten Island was the second in a trio of bank robberies, according to police.

A man entered the M & T Bank located at 4106 Hylan Blvd. and approached the bank teller on Thursday, Sept. 6, at about 1:20 p.m., according to the police statement.

The man then passed a note demanding money; teller complied and gave the man an undetermined amount of money, police said. The man fled the location northbound on Hylan Boulevard, according to police.

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The man was wearing a tan straw hat, a surgical mask, sunglasses, white gloves, a dark-colored long-sleeve shirt, blue jeans and white sneakers, according to police.

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The first incident linked to the man sought for questioning was reported to police on Aug. 5 at about 1:40 p.m. in Brooklyn. The man entered the TD Bank at 9904 Fourth Ave. and approached the bank teller, police said. The person passed a note demanding money; the teller complied and gave him an undetermined amount of money, police said. The man fled the location in an unknown direction, according to the police statement.

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Police described the man as a light-skinned male wearing a beige hat, a light blue surgical mask, a green shirt and dark-colored gloves.

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In the third incident, the man entered a Queens County Saving Bank located at 247-53 Jamaica Ave. on Monday at about 2:45 p.m. and approached the bank teller, police said.

The man then passed a note demanding money and the teller complied, giving him an undetermined amount of money, police said. The individual fled the location westbound on Jamaica Avenue, according to the statement.